Shri Kapil Sibal,
Minister of Communications and Information Technology inaugurated
a Round Table on National Postal Policy here today. Speaking on the
occasion Shri Sibal said that in view of IT revolution India Post has to embrace the changes and to be prepared for challenges of tomorrow.
Shri Sachin Pilot
Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology said
that Department of Posts has to revisit and reinvent itself in the light
of rapidly changing scenario. Though Department of Posts is already
engaged in plethora of activities, it may explore other revenue streams.
Earlier Ms. Manjula Prashar, Secretary Department of Posts introduced the theme. Draft agenda for the Roundtable included –
Ø Vision, Mission and Policy
Ø USO of the Postal Sector.
Ø Organization and Market Research, environmental concerns and social responsibilities in the Postal Sector.
Ø Expansion and Modernization of Postal Network in India.
Ø Issues relating to Standardization of mail and National Address System.
Ø Issues
relating to development of institutional framework with right and
responsibility of Government regulator, operator and customer.
Ø Contours of Competition Policy in the Postal Sector.
Ø Issues of strategies relating to capacity development in the Postal Sector.
Ø Synchronization of domestic postal policies with WTO and other international norms.
Ø Roadmap for the Postal Sector.
Ø
The
Round Table aimed at engaging in discussions with key stakeholders
related to the Postal Sector. The conference was addressed by various
stakeholders giving their inputs in order to frame a National Postal
Policy which will address the interests and concerns of all. Indian
postal sector requires a comprehensive policy document, representative
of the interests of all the stakeholders and driving the postal sector
to contribute to the social and economic development of the country.
In
order to have a National Postal Policy which reflects the views of the
broadest possible range of postal stakeholders, the participants at the
Round Table included stakeholders from Government, Operators
Representative Associations, Think Tank, Academia, Users of Postal &
Communication Services, Banks, Regulators, Transporters and
stakeholders in international business besides senior officers of
Department of Posts.
Source : PIB Release, February 1, 2012
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